On Monday 21 January 2008, Stan Goodman wrote:
> On Monday 21 January 2008 05:31:44 Aaron Kulkis wrote:
> > Stan Goodman wrote:
> > > On Sunday 20 January 2008 16:40:42 James Knott wrote:
> > >> Stan Goodman wrote:
> > >>> I have on the desktop some Java programs which are displayed as
> > >>> generic icons. I have much better icons, or can make, much more
> > >>> intuitive icons for these. How must I go about replacing one for the
> > >>> other?
> > >>
> > >> Open the properties for the icon.  You'll see the icon on the first
> > >> tab.  Click on it, to choose another.
> > >
> > > Someone else today said to MB2 (left-handed people don't talk about
> > > "right click") the existing icon to do this. But that leads to the
> > > properties of the underlying file, not of the icon.
> >
> > You click the icon and *voila*...there's the new icon selector.
> >
> > At least that's how it works in KDE.
>
> KDE is what I have here.
>
> At the risk of revealing a degree of obtuseness that even I did not know I
> possess, here is what I see when I click MB2 on a program icon and utter
> the incantation "voila":
>
> Open
> Cut
> Copy
> Rename
> Move to trash
> Open with
> Actions
> Compress
> Copy to
> Move to
> Properties
>
> Examining the sub-options for each one of the above, I find no mention
> of "icon". What am I missing?
>
> N.B.: It works the same way with "Eureka" instead of "voila".
>
> --
> Stan Goodman
> Qiryat Tiv'on
> Israel

Click  on the Properties selection    click on the picture of the icon  in the 
properties box   make your choice  click on ok      bingo done .


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